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§ v ———————r NORWICH BULLETIN | Willimantie Ofice Telephone 1062 osed Friday vacation. spring term Tuesday, April 4. L are . S T R YOV A L Tk Bl WS 10th to lith. The Willmantic Rotary Club, with a o made an| Con- candidates was initiated. cup | ¢ v © most mem- | ment Pfi:rném;teg::gg ‘g:mct‘“‘f gl‘l‘_’ day morning at the Womax's Club rooms th Most Excellent Chief Mrm Allan Mac-| ZbuRiinot o I8 ¥ 30l 250k Smicies, Y \! Arthur, Mrs. William S. Congdon, Mrs. | (Fenetiately = Eva Adams and Mrs. John Hardman. under t the Alta Society of St. Jose liof the Company. Cake, ple, baked beans were soid: chairman ; Michael FX Grady, nd Miss Alice Sullivan. Those Who sisted in pouring tea were Mrs. Johm netted from the sale {8 to be & flowors to decorate the church all v Sunday. , pastor of and friends, ials. and officials. The body was placed where p Pearce. The body will later afford for burial, The bear Tenderson S. Moulton, Irvin Elljott, Albert !Dwight 1de, and Wiliam B. Watro Funeral Director’ Jay M. Shepard was charge of the arrangements. Friends In ‘this * cliy have of the death of Mrs, Hersey to broncial pneumania. as taken to West Bethel, Mai Mr. Fernald was y of the Ameri read Company and while in this cf | they resided at The Oaks. ohn Fitzgerald, 55, died Thursd: Hosp! dy was taken fn charge of hers of this city and Fi in §t. Mary's cemetery. ng thely marriage s gec a discovery was ma student that Miss Ma: teacher In the Phillj 20l at Wellesley ch. Mass, W iy of parts carn stock factory work on Tel NTIC Coanectis S AND Williraantic, Conna ilady As RAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. IGHT CLOSES OUR VERSARY CELEBRATION S YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 25% Discount ON YOUR SPRING SUIT, COAT, DRESS, OR SEPARATE SKIRT. NEW SWAGGER COATS COOCD TIME TO BUY THEM, WHEN YOU CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT. ON EACH ONE., | them Sports’ Coats, or whatever you like, ains ihat no season has brought forward more Swagger siyles, and you may have them in any of the favored fabrics, and choose from a broad range of styles, ai 25 per cent. less if you select them before the closing of OUR 43rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. AND THE SAME APPLIES TO YOUR EASTER SUIT, OR DRESS THE H. C. MURRAY CO. afternbon for the spring: The schools will open for the St Marys and St. Joseph's parochial schools to close during Holy Week, April| A delegation from Purinton Temple o, Pythian Sisters, attended a meet- ing of the Pythian Sisters at Hartford rd| Thursday evening when a large class of “The meeting _| was followed by 2 supper and entertain- The second In a series of food sales auspices of the members of church | took place Friday afternoon at the office Rockville-Willimantie Lighting There was a large patronage. pastry of various kinds and The committee in charge included Mrs. John F. Collins, Mrs. William L, Jenkins, Mrs. Mrs. William Jones as- o'- { Rourke, Mrs. James J. Tighe, Mrs. John gerald and Mrs, Jules Veglard. The sed tar Yuneral services for Albert C. Serip- clerk and treasurer, were Friday afternoon at 2.o'clock from . 114 Windham street, Rev. the Methodist copal church, conducted the services. There was a large- attendance of rela- including the city and The beautiful floral trib- tes included forms from organizations in receivipg vault at Willimantic ceme- was offercd by Rev. be e M. Sumner, us. in recelved E. in Indian Orchard, Mass. Death The ne. al. Mrs. Fenald and her husband are remembered by clder residents of the t a member of Radiant and he-of the local an tty ay the Mansfield Training School . from chronic endocarditis. The s was sent to New Britain ot de ot married December 23 last year | Bourne” Stanwood Door, who s to Mel- connect- ed with a large business concern of Bos- ton. ' Miss Lynch was formerly of this ity The o published that the rléd in Providence, R. T.. Jerome Hahn. Mrs. Door Jeft in 1919 and taught at the Noah school, Hartford, trofa there to Wellesley where been since 1920. torlum in Melrose, strength rapidly. Mass., is Rev. Harry 8. McCready. preach at 10.45 o'clock story, The Spirits of Spring. sermon, The Blight of Unbelfef. 'school for the stud: at 9.45 Sunday eveni x Soclal hour According to_stat offica of Town Clerk Frank P. 33 deaths occurred in the town bam during February. The lis 1. Ellen Anne Cummi: preumonta, endocarditis. 4, Peter Wrzesien, 6 months, pneymonia. 6. Arthur Macha, 2, monia. * va Bycel, 43, cerebral oml 10, Margaret Nolfflan, 65, thritis. 11, Dennis Counihan, chifls. pneumonia. hirley Marie convulsion Lucian H. Le Jane Ui and scarlet fev: Annie Browne! faflure’ while san E. Mayn Hebert Waldo Or aitis. 20, John J. monia 20, Rose D. Boucke Gingras, 59, diabe . Helen Leora Lee, 20 days, pneumonia. 22, Mary C. Paich, 9L, fra right Bir 24, Roderick Hebert, 11 cho-pneumonta. Ada Adelaide Buchnall, lobar pneumonia. Edwin E. Fox 68 o Peter Cardin, Pri- as Ppneun 25, He encephiti 8. Alexandrs Deblois of the lungs 28, ‘Catherin taen 28, Eusebe ‘bronchitis. 28, Sarah M. Ga Toll at Mrs. Westford to city where she i vere 1l Miss Frances Mcint 111 at her greatly improved a: tional church. visited local fr fn this city Thursday. Miss Laura Orrok night to Radcliffe colleze, spend the week-end. who Fave been spe: the Gager home on Wi turn to their home in week. Miss Paul 1 Murphy have returned to XN ter several weeks' stay in The Y alley record esta for three " strings b; A. F. Brown Bernet Thursday night. maples for 137, 122 an of 415. TRALTIC Joseph Arpin has purchas Charon a strip of land at the lowe of the village, adjoin e Federal Paper of Versailles in t its property to the Inl Company, Inc.. of New J. W.' Wellington of hag sold to Omesime B street the farm known as the Hill Top| Farm, on Pautipaug Hill. Powat Gorochuwik, ot al Charles Maskowitz e Mr, and funeral of Feltx Bedard, Mrs. father. The public schools closed Fridey at- ternoon for the &pring vacatio: Augustin Lambert, who died jelson, March 18th was a reside: village previous to 1888, He was ter member of St. Jean Baptiste Society founded in this village and has always continued a member. HAMPTON The Communily ciub gav pleasing musical program The Ladies’ Aid society held a meeting with Miss Anma Burnham at the Chetsea inn Thursday afternoon. was_held h, the Delco and several patrons of Norwich gTange at Grange hall Friday evening. A very interesting mee by Carl W. Brown of Norw agent, her parents are residents here. 18 kept thefr secret well and it was not untfl the town statistics observant student scanning the statistics came across the fact that the marriage license had been granted. Mr. and Mrs Dorr were mar- by the Rev. J. for two years, Miss May Davison, who {5 at a sana- Christian Science service is held Sun- Subject of the of the Bible is held sties recorded at the 3, Margaret J. Colgan, 46, myocarditis broncho-pneu- Mary Marcil, 33, cancer of pancreas. chropic ar- 59, chronic 11, Lucy Ellen Hawkins, 65, endocar- ditts, 12, Frank Potter, 75, cercbral apo- plexy. 12, Emma Jane Lee, 67, bronchial Erown, . lobar pneu ome on Lebanon aven " al of Jersey City, N. J., their farm situated in Hanover. . R. Lambert of Hizh street have gone to Moosup (o attend the Lambert's lustrating Russlan music Wednesday evening. were, this. city Webster she has gaining At the First Congregational church, pastor, Children’s will Morning Church ing in: at 8 o~ Fenton, of Wi follows. | Thomas McKenzfe, Harry L. Bolies, John O'ilis, J. H. Segar and Albert E, Barber. J.ewis Stanton piayved a funny role and expressed himself much opposed to shows. Ho was the porter and Ralph Spargo 28 gave a sketch full of , Tobar broncho- bolism. bren- broncho 1 cture of ae Benefi in 1883 special going Mary E. Jensen of. sented Mrs. in Eim Tres camip. cake Were tho gifts pin, will leave at 6.45 a. stead of The of 410 p. ms Masonle clab table were Arthur the Spirit of irth, fun. Fifty minutes the members came Robingon, Roy Raymona Wilcox, inters el sketch, dancing plauded. Harry O. as a black asters wer Radph Koeid, numbers ed great talent, Whitford 7 goud ed success . el Gy some h)xflwhs with 75 candles . Maxy Collins, who has the horor oflcr!:; ‘the oldest Royal Nelghbor Colling, a gold and enamel A trolley car mow runs out of Wester- school | 1y to Atlantic Beach at 6.45 a. m. A new car to accommodate the workmen who have otherwise been car at ‘Watch Hill'and walk a couple of miles to their work, - The Watch Hill car Returning in the afterncon the car will leave Atlantic Beach at 4.10, arriving in Westerly at 435. - Saturgays the car wil ileave A.f-hnd Beach at | 1L45 a m, in- ond’ Rgiue performance Thursday night did well. Seated around the executive heard to advantage. Harold D. Living- ton acted as master of ceremonies. The comedians all dig their prettiest. Those who werg heard were, Merle Crumb, Frod fTounge, Moses Their cleverness in theih ddncing delighted the house. ion Thomas Wrisht gave a nov and Trish reel, which was generously @p- faced artist. 3| Rice proved a cajchy feature. The cha- Henry Hunter, 2 man with Charles C. Church, Mangarin, in China;, e Kept the audience start to finish n the Road Mandarin's Gapden came next s were the maids and coolles, 12 al-(zear- d danced In their bright costum: 2 y Charles Church and Ralph Koelb and Fast Asleep in Poppyland b; Ming Tol and chorus could n ck from the Front by Roy Tounge as Mammy, Dan did soms clever stunts. wagonback Walleyes, chLus was great.. aking the whole affair a pro- March 19th WESTERLY cock Lewis were hel Friday afternoon at 530 at her home on _flmx ‘uneral was private. Sabeock, of Troy, N. Providence. A hamd | ard J. Cleveland, of was pre The best part of the it contained for Mrs, recognition ldled at his home Wi d to leave the daughter. m. the same as lusual. street. The Nmm;x oton of W, v, B. mm f;. MBAD i Bpiscopal “wurch of which Mrs. Lewls was a mem- ver, who officiated. The two m&w mem.- tors were relatives of Mrs. Lewis. was in River Bend cemotery Charles Henry Tyler, 53, of P.-utu!. been ill but a ghort thme. n- irn 2 weaver for the Lorraine Mfg. - company and +was born at Crompton, R. I Apnil Gth, 1868, the son of the late Henry Otls Tay- lor and Phoebe Briggs of Cromoton. He is survived by his wife and a son and one Save Harold Carpenter of Wentworth Insti- tue, Boston, Is sperding the week-end here with his mother on West Broad street. Selcctman Stephes Frisbonse of Mystlc was a caller here Friday. John Peabody of New York is spending waich gave thelr sec- on West Broad street. N. Nash, President for launch by boat. of mirth, suriplied by next, 30 voices were | time in Daytona, Fla. residences in Pawcatus Lowry. iiliam Browning. songs and | After the the sailor’s hornpid | not at home. Williams made a hit Nothing but “Phillp Wirthgrub, 2 Sihéppee house. the D. K. Plerce. Me- smiling from to Pekin and and the hinese Love itfes. dail block. the public liter. oo eat, | its Xind to locate here. ing the weels end herc. The superior eourt Judze - Circus Day in Dixle, a black gum as the Bad Bill, a Jabaly \al'alc(. was rendered plaintiff for $800. Teonard of the The music orchestra. manager and the pany, and Addison same company, action grew out oton of WWhitmarsh, 2nd Mrs, Pawcatuck wers Rev rst B: earnings from Octches present time, court copted the provi 2ot the locat:d at Am- Westerly ith the ki Villiams, George Robert Burtch; , Mre. A, Mrs. W. . Eugene Eabeock ; ome _Anders e roo: ied quilts. The curred at h day, at 4 o' ed by the Atwood here for | £ ton, Mrs. Ralph spend the week: and Mt. Vernon, end 8 social chapel. Cocoa, cockies were served. s vaid. The town schools the spring vacation Aprii 34 Charles Emory of end. STONINGTON nterest show: g committees : Musical, Miss J. E. Zangrandi, Miss Constance Fort; printing, reception, 3d, Joh Edward _ Beattle , William Robinson, s in the Burtch block. . B. C. met Friday at Mrs. 126’ desth of Abram Jenidns, 53, oc- home on Wall street, Fri- lock 2. m. after a shert ill- ness with pneumonia. several years and had lived here a long time, He was born at Charles- , and is survived by a daugh- Gardiner of Wester! , Carl Jenkins of New Haven. and Mrs. James H. Friday evening the Y. P. S. C. E. held he Second Congregational sandwiches muslo were thoroughly enjoyed. Word has been received here that Dr. er, who has been Tany years as a missionary, will return to town soom, because of ill health, s the guest of relatives for the week- __Amos Collins of Bridgeport was a bus- iness caller hers Friday. ary Enpiscopal e order o Ham! DIE Mt Ve Nig? night. planned by Hahn have been ory of the church. | have been chrysanthemums, Rev. W. tractively displayed. Hallett ; invitations, | chestra of Wi Mrs, A. Breed, Mr W. Daboll, Mrs. F. Willlams. Mi Anderson, Hoba | charming entertainment. McDowell, The Dance of the fringe. Earle E. Gilbert. was mnovel in Norman B. He was_emplo; Machine Compan > advanced to: position Stivers will in New York city gramme. i hall, and ~ fancy Dintig Ta The games and| ang coffce. Norwich, Taftvil in Turkey for Village. ‘Willia; T. " Crumb, have closed out for| Benjami to open Monday, D. Browning, Clinton Charlestown, Mass., er. George Davl Mr. It Measures 100% of i Upi its in Tea Quallty Boston on March third. vis is in business. Mr. othy Moore, or Webster. ter, Janst, Young's. of Milford, and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox's. Zuest. 1 wi Gorlng, Tuesday. M. and Tarl, secéral day ‘D. W. Marsh of Pinfladeip! JEWETT CITY mon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. ., observed its fiftieth annual Ladies’ in Finn's Opera house, Thursday Never has the platform been mors e hibig | €loborately decorated than was done by Hawkins of Norwich for this event. the base of the platform were rustic baskets of decorative foliage and roses, and flowering almond. Above them were baskets and pots of E | carnations, box, palms and ferns. all at- { waged in the Commu The Peerless or- imantic opened the pro- W. T.|gramme with several selections. T. W. Cutler, Mrs. Thom- | H. Hiscox announced as containing ex- as Wilkiason, Mrs. George Stanton, Mr: , Mrs. Stiles Stanton, Tho; Alexander P. Loper; , Mrs. W. St Gt Bl Moosup, Hanover, Pachzug and Central The committees were: Miss Kathleen Dearnley trom Cashing Academy, Ashburnham. and Mrs. Robert Willls have as guests, Mrs. Alice Appelt and Miss Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins Isaac Barber and Samuel Larkin, Jr. who have been siending the winter in Florida and who made several trips thers ¥ in a small Jaunch have feft Jacksonvilfe New York by rail, having sent the They are expécted 1o arrive in town some time next week. Burnside Langworthy has returned to his home in Ashaway after spending some A new radio ‘station Is beiis opened here, located on High street in the Cran- Concerts will' be enjoyed by ‘This # the first one of i3 spend- convened Friday, Baker presediing. The case of Max Greb Fashion Co. against Michael was tried before' a jury and a in fayor of the The cases of Leah Archie zgainst *he Hudson-Essex com- Archie against the ere tried together. The n zutomcbile accident on the Watch HIN road. Ths case of =rbert Brown against Jossph Girard brought under the workmen's compensa- tion act to recover half the' plaintiff's to the was discontirand in open The defendant denied having. ac- ion of ths compensation Samuel . Simmons, 65, a resident of for the pest thirty-! died Friday at (L1.30 4. m.. 2+ his home on Pleasant street. He was ill but three days and on Tuesday was at his work at Bannon’s dru_gstore as usual. born m Alexandria. Va., 2nd Was a mem- Tqdge, No. 30, K. of P., ana fReamen. He te- e years, He was Wosdward and. two, hrothers, . Willam x Simmons, afl of Washing- At Everett | cellent numbers, which preved to be true. { SCore. ‘es Janet Hersey of Boston assisted by Miss Retta Wilson as pianist, gave a They had ap- peared before a Jewett Clty audience at Jast winter’s American Legion enter- tainment course, and their numbers were decorations, W. P. Arnold, | received with great enthusiasm. Bthelle Parkhurst gave an interverative rance, Dragon Fly, charming 2nd graceful manzer. She wore 2 costume of scarlet satin with gauze She was sccompanied by Mrs. in a The grand march of fifty-three couples its closing figure. march was led by Worshipful Master Parkhurst and Mrs. Park- hurst, who also planned the exscution of the figure which when completed was 2 square and compess. Ethelle Park- hurst was the guide who directed figure, which drew a storm of applause from the spectators as the last couple T# 2 usual number of handsome gowns added greatly to the brilliant effect as the dancers filled the floor in the cighteen numbers on the pro- The Wauregan of Norwich, eatered for the lunch served in The the an ad- the menu including tuna fish salad, rolls, ice cream, fancy cookies Guests Wwere present from on, Baltie, Willl- Hartford, Master of ceremonies, B Thursday evening at the borough! parkhurst, W. M.; floor director, Robert school bullding the members of the| g Guy: alds, George T. Bell Stgney school board held & business meeting | Neivin, Herbert Phompson; ~reseption Bills and the teachers' salaries were 't : committee. A. M. Brown, ¥. L. Kanahan; Charles B. Barmes, Berjamin R. Gardner; committee of ar- rangements, Carieton H. Havens, Frank . Andrews, Charles A. Anderson, Lawrence Dresch- of New York, son of and Mrs. Martin Davis of Jewett City, married Miss Catherine Gately of The ceremony took place in New York, where Mr. Da- is_at home Mrs. Champion Mathewson and daugh- ATR Mrs. Thomas B. Keen of Norwich, has been 2 guest at Mrs. J. T. Stewart's Mr. and Mrs. E: F. Burleson have had Stanley Wheelock of Nbrwich as their of Nor- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank s. F. E. Robinson and son, are spending the week in Bos- ton at T. A. Robingon's. Edward A. Faust has been at home from Loomis Institute, Misses Janst Hersey and Betta Wal- the week end with his mother &t her Kome | Breals and attempts at breaking into continue. Four residences were visited Thursday smopn- ing and Frifay moraing two more at- tempts were made to cnter places there. The house of Stephen Shippee on Mystic avenue was the target for the men who 30 ddubt Gid the other four jobs here, Mr. Shingeo who worked Thursday night was at hon About # o'clock Friday morning his wife heard same one gpen- ing her bedroom window. closed it and Saw the form of 2 man just lesving. At John Kelliher's pj Mechanic strest the thief cycle from the poreh and by Sheriff W. H. Cagey in front of the The thieves— it s be- lieved their are two of them—awere scared away at the Kelliher house. Thomas Pain, on the way to the Case Miller farm scared them awly and notified the author- She arose and at 169 o a bi- is was found son of Boston were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. James Blair's recently. Thursday nigfl's dance marked close of the use of Finn Opera house for that purpose, as {he seats are to be fast- ened o the fidor in accordance with move ing picture laws. Where the Firemen’s ball and large dances are to be held is a question. the There was excitement in the weekly championship roll-off on the local alleys evening. While Mcffitt and Sullivan were contend: al hon- ors, Pete Hopkins -came through with a fiying finish and won b, e pins with a total pinfall of 360. Sullivan got = ond with 351 while Moffitt picked a close third with 350. W who had won the previous two weeks than 330, much of the Lucy Walsh Coftey Mottite ... Allara Philips Beausoliel Anderson ... C. Hopkins Sullfvan P. Hopkins Totals 2, These matches have deal of good natured vi of exgitement 1o the bowlers fans. The Lawton Mills Coo: has suspended operations from Thursday night until Monday morning. A number of new cars have mads their appearance in the village. Al the old ones ars being tuned up for the spring and summer joy rides. A number of people find the public brary a mighty interesting placé in its new locati/n - in the Community house. The First Ald class met in the Day Nurse: y Thursday evening. An endurance baskethall Thursday afternoon w teams battled from 2 until 430 p. m without a rest. The game was close throughout despite the larzeness of the The second game of the series will be played next week. The summaries: Brewers. Johnson en two Hoochers. . Ve Couchen Asenault Murphy .. Dawley Mercler ...... Vincent W. Vet . Esdy er | L. G Score: Brewers 121, Hoochers 119. Referee Jodoin. Time 2 hours and 30 minutes. MANSFIELD CENTRE In the passing of Miss Mary W. Cross the Mangfield Center church has lost one of its most faithful members. Although Miss Cross had for months been confined to her home, the word of her death came as a shock to most of her friends and neighbors, Until Saturday Miss Cross had cared for herself doing her usual household dutles, though very lame and far from well. A nurse was secured, but in spite of everything that could be done the emd came aimost without warning Tuesday forenoon. Practically all of Miss Cross’ life has been spent in Mansfleld, the last 25 or 30 years as a resident of this village. many years she was a member of the standing com- mittee of the church, and in cvery vay that her strepgth would permit ~ she fatmully supported e church. Funeral Services were held at the church Thirs- Qay afternoon, Rev. M. W. Tillinghast officiating. Burial was in the Gurleyville cemetery Bird Lore was the subject of the meet- tng of the Young People's club held’ at the church Wednesday elening. Interest’ Ing papers were read by Miss Bartlett and Mrs. Havold James, the latter paper being written by Miss Bertha Fuller; who was-unable 1o be present. ~Other read- fngs were glven by the chalrman, Mre. Chatfield Kip, and by Forrest Gray. The program included two poems, Tn Bird Land and Nesting Time, written ly Mrs Gilhert Chapin, all comiributing 1o a most interesting cvening. Musical 'selections were given by Jesse Inman, violin, and Mrs. Harold James at the piamo. A tunch of cocoa and cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cross of Cen- tral Viilage, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Cross of Bast Hartford, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cross of Willimantic, were in town Thursday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Miss Mary Cross. The Ladiés’ Aid society met Wednes. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. I with SUNSET SUNSET does not stain > e the hands or SUNSET is easy and pleasant to use. m”-vw:.m-n.swmaus-a If he can’t supply ou mail us 15¢ ond we swill send 1he color desired. Don’t accept substitules. NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORATION ONE Real Dye For ALL Fabrics sold for Felix Garceau to Felix Burzycki the farm of 300 acres located in the towns of Bozrah and Franklin. The purchas- er will make his home on the farm and develop it Wyman with a large attendance. Oniy one newspaper is publighed in d, and a Dane named Moeller i5 the publisher. He writes all the ma- sets it up, prints the paper and delivers it. In addition to this he has ggm many of the natives how . to Faded Clothes them a color you like : mu-m‘cm; Sl e TODAY'S SUNSET cleans w] SUNSET produces d"m s Dilieration of Maryiand Dy tn Mary- SUNSET dyes all hhdam well— l The fifth National Flower Show wil Wool, Silk, Cotton, Linen. be opened today at Indianapolis. Surest sign of spring—the big circus opens today at Madisen Squart Garden. A special election will be held in Ha- wall today to select a to cone mmmmmm‘mxn lanianole. Repfesentative of the coal mine op- grators and miners of the Northern Wesg Virginia field meet at Baltimore today to megotiate @ new wage scale. The exgcutive committee of the tares go-called " internationales fhset fn Ber- Un today to prepare for a jownt con- gress of the international socialist and ist organizations. Under the auspices of the Travel Club of ica, an international travel axpo- it ebigned “to educate the public vel not uru' rily 2 Juxury W'r “! L/ the Grand Cen- MOUNT VERNON, NEW TORK Datls, Monday, Tucsday, Wednesdas. l‘hfl programme for the first half of week 1s made up of five acts of ex- mmoul varlety, the topliner of whick & na Br::d'n) Song and Dance Revub, of seven very pret- mm-my wardrobes pr evue of the best Fits, songs and of .the Jatest Broadway spec- tacular successes. yvet comedy dun. &":flnm E ul of myrth . 4P . exceptionally clever comedv skit “is presepted by Charles Lipyd & Co. 1t is entitied The Speedster and carries its own special scenery and slectrical effects. The Danse Fantasies is the {ffie of the next act. which is ack- nowledged to be the most beautiful dance offering now appearing on the American stage. This act also carries ita own spe- cial scenfe and electrical effects and last but not least .we have Mvs aiioncts - ‘Doc” Edwards. m the singips.monologuist. who has “speed” and “control” of the Englizh languag: Following her last two uproarions comic. smccepses, The Foolish Age ant Eden and Returp. Doris May will maks Ethel Clayton has a particulasly im-|her apvearance asain on the screen in préssive way “of portraying real life|her fast-movinz R-C Boy Crazy groblems in a natural, human manner.| This production. according to advance This sie does to perfection in her latest | CTiticims. even excels its laugh-provok- Paraniount starring vehicle, Her Own|ing predecsssors in point of comic Te- Money, which will be shown at the Brecd | Sults. Miss May s at her pest and & theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.|Suberb cast of comedians appears In her Her interpretation of the sweet, seif- | Strport. sacrificing wife 15 2 charming bit of Work and it appeals irresistibly to her. hosts of admirers. The story. which is an adaptation by Elmer Rice of the play by Mark Swan, concerns a young wife With an extravagant husband. By the Practics of the strictest economy, she saves two thousand dollars, intending to purchase a home of her own., But the Infsband_becomes involved In a business deal “and is in immediate need of two thousand dollars, or loses his investment. Seeing he is unable to borrow the mon- the secretly arranges with a neighbor to lend her husband her own money, vretending it is from him. The deal falls through. the money 1s lost and in an ensuine situation the truth s brought to light. This estranges the husband from the wife, but thers is a bsequent happy twist which makes for a happy finish. The star is finely sunnorted by Warner Baxter. Charles French. Clarence Bur- ton, Mae Busch, Jean Acker and Roscne Karns and the picture was directed by Joseph Henabery. Toplcs of the Day and an Fducaticnal comedy will comnlete this bill Today's bl consists of Pola Negri in The Last Payment; Ama Littls in The Rlue Fox, the Pathe News and an edu- cational comedv. Continuous show ta- day from 130 to 10.15. Lertnre For Benefit Backus Hospital ANNOUNCEMENTS BRELD THEATRE. DAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY. Just OQutside the Door, s the title of the Aatest Select picture announced al the Davis theatre for Sunday only zad in it Edith Hailor and 2 large cast of popular film folk urfold with remark- able realism and upderstanding a drama of today that is a veritable cross-section of life. The gtar has a most appealing rple of a girl who nuls up a2 game fight to sat« her brother from prison and hersels dishorior. and the author has provided hier - with some intense emotiomal scemer Which she catries ¥ifh 2 spirtt that com pels” admiration. . The second installment of that ing serial. Ruth of the Ronk al- 80 be shown. 1t ix a whirlwind of action. suspense and thrills on the great western plains. This épisode is entitled Ths In- fier Cirele and is bubbling ~over with Heart throbbing romance:~ A Cladtn éomedy entitfed The Ifmmigrant, Which fs without doubt the funiest of the twn Teel comedies ever made’ by this comedy star. A Pathé Review and a very fun nv comedv entitled His Inheritancs will ‘alss be shown. Seven Little Swasthearts at 5 Monday. Seven Little Swesthearts is the momt de theatre of a mixed septette af fuventls enterteiners comprising four sturdy In the lecture on France. which Ar-!gsplendid loovinz 1ittle boys and three thur Stanlev’ Rires Fellow of Roval|cute, fascinats pretty litle girls who Geozraphie Society will give for thel present an offerine called A Juvenile Me. ben2ft of the Backus ho<nital rwich | Tanze of Mirth and Melody, featu-ing the neonle will have an unvsual treat. Mr | Forbes Kiddiss two of the cleverest chil- one of the most ponular|dren ever séen on a staze and real prodi- TS of the day. has traveled extan-|eles in the singing and Asn-iny in all parte of the world and his| Openns wi*h a reetricted ensembl < on Ceylon Spain. Japan. The|ber - collsd Hello. Evervbody. thrifls Strane which etc. are mora than mere. h = hurrar that is never for his general culture w‘4-| of the many features of Inowledze of history end art and litera all foatures, special at and his deep insight ints human| mention .am;;' be given Lawrence nature male them of especial value. HIS| Forhes for his mearyelous terpsichorsan lecture on France will appeal to every|work. and the li‘tle four-year-old prod. lover of France. It is in no WAy a WAT{{ry who sings f2zz song numbags. whi lecture and shows little of the devas-|all the numhers stand out individually tated parts but his suverb nictures of ¢it- | ax nerfect these fwo deserve extra no- i chateaux, cathedrals|tice. It is an offering that will not only and palaces are well worth seeing. please the kiddies but the old folks a# well. Besides this sxtraordinary act thers will be four other featured bir acts, The feature photorlay will be Sels- nick’s big unioue production with an all star cast. Conceit. 1In the city Where money is king he was a prince among them. In thée great silence of the omen places he was as helpjess as a babe. Then wilderness fear overtook him. The Tesult forms the basis of ome of the sea- son's worth-while plotures, the Selznich Speclal. Conceit. Another wonderful program. Don't miss it! STRAND SUNDAY NIGHT ONLT. Things begin to happen in the vers first_scene of Black Sheep, which at the Strand Sunday. Bven before you are comfortably meat- ed you will find yourself neck-deep in Interest In this dynamic drama of one of the most ver in this or any other country. It ture based uport the war Detween the cattlemen and the sheen-herders and it was no gentlemen’s war. €ither Nea] Hart is the star of this produe- tion, which excels any of his previcus efforts both in histropic and artistic ef- fects. He is supported by an exceptd ally clever case, which makes this one of the best western productions cver shown at the Strand theater. Sunday night_only. A Century comedy and Carmel Meyert in Breaking Thru complete the program. At United Congregational Charch. Members of the Home-Time Group are invited to gather at the study. over the Otis Libfary. at 4 o'clock, mext Monday afternoon, to go on a “personally com- ducted tour” through the telephome ex- e_nmn The regular meeling of the Sodalitas, { scheduled for March 27. has been posts Sale in Bozrah and Franklin Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has Some people are so absent-minded that if they should think before they speak they would forget what they were going to say. The Hope Of The German poped to Tuesday evening. April £ at which time the members will meet at the home of the president Mrs Jossph French. 112 Orchard street, to hear 8 radiophone concert. Mid-week worship. Thursday evening at 7.45. The subject for will be Isaiak. The Camp Fire meets in the Commu- nity House. Priday evening. The week day session of the Jumior school, meets in the Jumior Toom. Sai- urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Appropriate Pictures Sunday ot Y. M c.A Two reels of moving pictures shown at the local Y. M. C. A.m afternoon: one a beautiful scemic resl and the other a reel depisting the work among the southern mountaineers. There will ‘be two stowings, one at 3 o'clock for bovs and the other at 4 o'clock for men. AL the men's hour, a brief talk will be ziven and Swahu's orchestrs will consideration A new portrait of Prince Wil- liam, eldest son of the Crown Prince of . - monarchist faction c are centering their hopes on restor- ing the monarchy with u-u young